Migara
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Sangakkara >> JayawardaneMy top ten Asian cricketers
1 . Mansur Ali Khan Patodi
2 Sachin Tendulkar
3Kapil Dev
4.Wasim Akram
5. Sunil Gavaskar
6. Rahul Dravid
7.Waqar
8.Jayawardene
9.Kumble
10.Murali
Sangakkara >> JayawardaneMy top ten Asian cricketers
1 . Mansur Ali Khan Patodi
2 Sachin Tendulkar
3Kapil Dev
4.Wasim Akram
5. Sunil Gavaskar
6. Rahul Dravid
7.Waqar
8.Jayawardene
9.Kumble
10.Murali
The reason may be that only Murali and Kumble were able to bowl their teams to the victory when touring overseas. Murali's record is much better than any of the Asian spinners BTW (22 vs 28 - 32)Quite amazing that for an All-time Asian top 10, most people, including myself only included the 1 spinner in Murali (albeit a couple having Kumble as well)
Not as a batsman alone imoSangakkara >> Jayawardane
How am I chickening out?I find it hard to split Imran and Sachin.Imran gets more points for being an all rounder as opposed to a pure bat - although Sachin is a handy bowler and may even have 100-150 test wickets if India hadn't been blessed with spinning riches.When talking about greatness I also tend to factor in the number of controversies-others may disagree.This is one area where Sachin is quite far ahead of the rest,even Imran.Furthermore if you factor ODIs,it is even harder to split them because Imran wasn't all that as an ODI player.You start a thread and chicken out of doing it yourself.
So who is your number 2? Imran or Sachin?
Quite a few played for England, and (depending on how far you go back genealogically speaking) the West IndiesA more interesting challenge would be to name the top 10 cricketers of an Asian background who don't play for an Asian team.
Chee Quee surely number 1.
This thread reminds me of Benchy's pic:
Murali and Imran rank 16 and 17 though, no doubt.
Gilchrist is most like to make an all time world XI but that does not mean he is among the best XI of all time1. Muttiah Muralitharan
2. Sachin Tendulkar
3. Sunil Gavaskar (because he's more likely to feature in my all-time World XI than the next 2 guys)
4. Imran Khan
5. Wasim Akram
6. Javed Miandad
7. Kapil Dev
8. Rahul Dravid
9. Waqar Younis
10. Kumar Sangakkara
Positions 6-9 can be in any order, though.
He'll be in mine...depends on how each person defines best...otherwise a list of greatest players will always be dominated by great all-rounders with a few like Bradman and Marshall in between...Gilchrist is most like to make an all time world XI but that does not mean he is among the best XI of all time
The CW top 50 exercise had Tendulkar higher than Imran IIRC. Considering Imran's done nothing of note since then, while Tendulkar's churned out a 200 in a 50 over game, and hundreds in India'squest to remain #1, I'd say it still holds true.
fair enough.He'll be in mine...depends on how each person defines best...otherwise a list of greatest players will always be dominated by great all-rounders with a few like Bradman and Marshall in between...
The CW top 50 exercise had Tendulkar higher than Imran IIRC. Considering Imran's done nothing of note since then, while Tendulkar's churned out a 200 in a 50 over game, and hundreds in India'squest to remain #1, I'd say it still holds true.
Their ODI record is comparable as well as test record. But Saga does very well away from home. (Avg 50 vs 36). Add the keeping as well. Yes he may not be eye candy as Jayawardane, but a much better player and a class above Jaya.Not as a batsman alone imo